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Marimekko and Target to collaborate in a design partnership - Marimekko's bold prints and cheerful colors translate Finnish lifestyle. Marimekko and one of the biggest retail chains in the US, Target, are collaborating in a design partnership – Marimekko’s bold prints and cheerful colors translate Finnish lifestyle. Marimekko for Target limited-edition collection features playful, print-centric pieces that span outdoor décor, furniture, entertaining essentials as well as beach and swimwear and accessories for women and girls. The prints in the collection were designed by one of Marimekko’s most iconic designers, Maija Isola. Dating back to the early decades of the Finnish design house, the prints are great examples of Marimekko’s design heritage. “When it comes to our partnerships, we travel far and wide to find designers and brands we think our guests will love,” says Julie Guggemos, Senior Vice President, Product Design and Development, Target. “For our spring collaboration, that brought us all the way to Finland!

We’ve had our eye on Marimekko for quite some time, and can’t wait for guests to have a chance to shop this limited-edition collection in just a few short weeks.” A glimpse into the Finnish culture and lifestyle gave birth to the idea behind the Marimekko for Target collaboration: two iconic brands joining forces to create the feeling of an eternal summer and carefree outdoor living by offering items that bring people together and encourage them to play. Target’s design team spent time in Helsinki, where Marimekko is rooted, and were struck by one observation in particular. Finland has four distinct seasons, and once the cold and dark of winter fade away, the Finns couldn’t be happier to get outside with friends and family to enjoy some much-deserved sunshine. “Target pioneered the concept of design partnerships and continues to raise the bar with each new collaboration,” says Tiina Alahuhta-Kasko, Marimekko’s President. “Following the celebrated previous Target’s design partnerships with brands such as Missoni, Mulberry, Jason Wu and Jean Paul Gaultier, we are very excited to present the Marimekko for Target collaboration this spring.

Marimekko was created to bring colors and happiness into people’s everyday lives. We are thrilled to share our storied colorful designs and lifestyle thinking, inspired by Finnish summer living outdoors, with Target's guests in almost 1,800 stores and online across the United States.”
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For 8'x10' and larger rugs, order online and arrange a convenient warehouse pickup or delivery.Shop all natural fiber rugsShop all solid rugsWhat rug is right for me? Learn how to choose a rug by answering these 5 questions. 100% sisalLatex backingFor indoor use onlyRug pad recommendedProfessional cleaning recommendedMade in IndiaI’ve had a lot of questions lately about the rugs in our house so today I thought I’d share a little more about them and some of my favorite sources for rugs. We have hardwood floors downstairs so I have rugs in all of the spaces, and a couple upstairs on the carpets too, just to add color and pattern. I don’t want to spend a fortune on a rug because I don’t want to freak if something spills on it like wine or chocolate or kid crud, so I’m always looking for affordable options. Maybe someday I’ll have a Madeline Weinrib or a Thomas Paul, but for now, I try to keep rug purchases under $400, preferably less. Area rugs always ground a space so I like to use them to set the style or palette for the room or sitting area.

I prefer when the style of the rug coordinates with the style of the room, so that’s where I begin when searching for a rug but you’re always free to mix it up! For the living room, I went with a traditional style, it’s a rug I bought on clearance at World Market two years ago, it used to sit in the family room but it has now made itself at home in the living room. I get a ton of emails about this rug, but unfortunately I can’t find it anywhere, even on eBay, but here are some comparables! Caspian Blue + Coliseum + Blue Medallion This is an older picture of our entry (the desk is gone) but it’s the only one I have at this angle. The entry has a 6’ round carpet with a blue flourish, I picked it up at Target over three years ago, and it’s not available anymore but there are a few similar rugs linked below! Round Keno Paisley + Brown Floral + Brown Abstract I bought a great indoor/outdoor rug for the family room earlier this year from Overstock, another favorite source for rugs.

Our is the brown (actually mocha) but it’s also available in blue and green and grey. This is a great rug that takes a lot of abuse in our most used room, adds a nice geometric pattern, and it still looks as great as the day I unrolled it. And yes, I moved the console table out of the entry and into the family room, I’m guilty of always moving stuff around! I love Dash & Albert rugs – they have the best stripes and palettes! The cotton rugs are affordable, the wool versions are pricier but I’m a huge fan of their collection. On wood, tile, or linoleum, the cotton rugs need a rug pad or they will slip – the Caravan Stripe is in the boy’s room and the Aquinnah is in the kitchen. A lot of you asked about this fun and colorful rug in the study – I went with a bolder choice in here since it’s a kid space and I love the greens and blues and the medallion pattern, it’s also an indoor/outdoor rug and is holding up really well. My office has a new pale blue/gray rug that I found here.

It sheds a little so I have to vacuum it once a week or so, but I do love its pattern and thickness. I love indoor/outdoor rugs for their affordability and great geometric patterns – the one on our balcony is from Overstock and would work just as well indoors! I can’t find it in navy anymore but it is available in black, green, brown, and light blue. And just for fun, here are a few other favorites I spied online. From top left: Poolside Lattice, Blue Floral, Gray Zig Zag, Jute Hemp; I’m on the hunt for a better rug in the dining room as soon as I resolve the trestle table dilemma so I’ve been pinning a few favorites. My two favorite sources for indoor/outdoor rugs are Overstock and Rugs USA. I’m not paid to say it, that’s just where I usually start looking for stylish rugs that don’t cost a fortune. Also Target, IKEA, World Market, Shades of Light, and West Elm are places I look too. What’s your favorite source for shopping for rugs?